New Delhi: India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant on Sunday was out at the sea for its second trails. Earlier in August, in its first sea trial, the 40,000-tonne aircraft carrier Vikrant completed its five-day maiden sea voyage.
According to the media report, Indigenous aircraft carrier Vikrant sailed out on Sunday from Kochi for the second sea trials.
INS Vikrant is about 262 meters long it means bigger than two football grounds. The width of INS Vikrant is about 62 meters and the height is 50 meters.
Indigenous Aircraft Carrier #Vikrant out at sea for the second sea trials, #24Oct2021.#AatmanirbharBharat#MakeInIndia@SpokespersonMoD @cslcochin @DefenceMinIndia @shipmin_india pic.twitter.com/XdwLmoYsqF
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About 30 fighter jets and helicopters will be deployed on India’s indigenous aircraft carrier. These 30 aircraft will have 20 fighter planes and 10 helicopters. Of these 20 fighter jets, 12 will be ‘MiG-29K’ fighter jets sourced from Russia, which is known as Black Panther.
After the first trial, the Indian Navy issued a statement that said that the performance of the key systems of Vikrant was found to be satisfactory.
The total expenditure for building the warship INS Vikrant was around ₹23,000 crore. Building INS Vikrant particularly propelled India into the list of nations capable enough to build state-of-the-art warships.
Apart from ‘MiG-29K’, 08 will be India’s indigenous ‘LCA-Navy’ aircraft or its own two-engine version ie TEDBF (Two-Engine Deck Best Fighter). However, TEDBF may still take a long time to form.
(_Vinayak Barot)